However, while it appears there are not discounts to other cities, there are. You just have to look in a different place.

-- $38 sale--

Let's start with the $38 sale.

Have you ever heard about "teaser" fares? Where an airline promises you low fares, but there are very few of those available. That appears to be the case on the $38 fares.

The fares are being offered on very specific dates such as the Denver to Durango $38 tickets are only available on some Tuesdays in November, December and January. And when I say some, I mean three Tuesdays. And while the ad says $38 airfares, they're actually $37.10.

As for the Omaha deal, I'm not sure why the airline is excited about offering $38 tickets in its ad when I see lots of mid-week tickets are already $42. Yes, it's $5 off. But there are some days where the tickets are $33. Why not advertise that?

Let's look at one more city pair -- Denver to Bozeman. I see the $37 (again, not $38) available on one day in November, one day in December and three days in January.

If you want to fly to one of these five cities -- then you should definitely look at the fares and I hope you find a good deal.

On Frontier's front page, I spotted an area that said "travel deals" on the right side of the screen. I clicked on "view all fares" then entered "Denver" to see all the specials.

There I found lots of deals!

Phoenix, Las Vegas and Dallas from $53 one way

Austin from $73 one way

Chicago from $73-$79 one way (depending on the airport you want to land at)

Los Angeles from $79 one way

Portland from $83 one way

Fort Lauderdale from $99 one way

Pick an airfare and the calendar should pop up so you can see the fares for each day over the next few months.

I found the Phoenix deal, outbound from Denver, available on 14 days in September, including two Saturdays.

The $53 Las Vegas deal appears to be harder to find. I only saw it available one day, but there are six days in December (including two Saturdays) with $58 fares and several days over the next couples months with $72 one way fares.

Remember, when you fly Frontier, in addition to the airfare, you now have to pay for checked AND carry-on bags. It's also $3 or more each way if you want a seat assignment.

I know a lot of people are mad at Frontier over the new pricing structure. I'm not. I will fly the airline that gives me the cheapest total fare. Just make sure you add baggage fees and seat assignment fees when determining if you're getting a good price.